I finally got around to replacing my starter motor today, the starts have been getting lazier and lazier despite having installed a new more powerful battery. There was previously a discussion in this thread:
http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=21743.0This is something I've been putting off doing for a while, having ordered and received a remanufactured mint condition Bosch starter motor several months ago from here:
http://www.oscaro.com/demarreur-bosch-0-986-010-850-75222-2-p Out of interest: €198- compared to +€400- from SLS.
I followed the instructions provided by "Kampala" (Oz) in the previous thread, and the job was far more straightforward than I expected.
Disconnect the battery.
There are 2 bolts to loosen, the top bolt from inside the transmission tunnel inside the car and the other from under the car.
I first lifted the carpet, opened up the panel on the passenger side of the transmission tunnel and inserted a ratchet & extensions with a 10mm hex drive, its tip covered with Prestik which is a gum-type adhesive, so as not to drop the top securing bolt into the abyss.....
I then jacked the front of the car up and placed jack stands underneath; working on my back under the car, removal of the starter motor took less than 15 minutes.
What did shock me was the poor condition of the wires, including the
+ battery cable to/from the battery to the starter motor. I replaced the
+ battery cable as well as the 3 wires which run to the bridge on the side of the sump pan.
In fact the rewiring took a couple of hours to do, including cutting and fitting new wires, ring connectors, insulation and fitting the new
+ battery cable, feeding it around the sump pan & through the grommets to the starter motor- all very straightforward.
As the new replacement starter motor is about 2/3 of the weight and size of the older model, it's far easier to work with and there's more space to position the new wires around and away from the exhaust manifolds.
My suggestion to anyone undertaking this job is to:
1. if replacing the wires, firstly fit and secure the wires to the starter motor prior to installation on the car- so much easier than trying to do this from under the car. Make sure that you position the wires so that they will be clear of the exhaust manifolds.
2. position and bolt the starter motor into place starting with the bottom bolt from under the car and then tighten the top bolt from inside the car.
3. then finally connect the wires to the bridge at the sump pan
The difference in cranking power is astounding, it's a totally different car!
Best,
Mike